Caribbean Room With a View: A Bungalow at St Kitts’ Christophe Harbour

By: - April 4th, 2013

Above: a bungalow at Christophe Harbour

IT’S JUST you and the beach.

What’s special about the views from the bungalows at St Kitts’ Christophe Harbour are not just what you see — but what you don’t see.

The height of beachfront privacy, you’ll feel as if you have the entire island to yourself.

Christophe Harbour is a large-scale development on St Kitts’ mostly uninhabited southeastern peninsula — which will soon be a major tourism hub for the region — with a planned Park Hyatt hotel and a Tom Fazio golf course, among others.

For now, the beachfront cottages are a way of enjoying St Kitts’ sandy splendor on Turtle Beach.

The property has a total of four bungalows, each of which is made with hand-hewn logs, wooden shutters and glass wraparound doors. The bungalows are about 800 square feet, with an additional 200 square feet of outdoor space.

Each has its own private plunge pool and seaside cabana.

Enjoy the view.

— CJ

 

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